Dentium vs Hiossen (Osstem): Which Korean Implant Should You Choose?

Dentium and Hiossen (Osstem's US brand) are the two most widely used Korean dental implants in America. Both offer FDA-approved grade 4 titanium implants at budget-friendly prices, making Korean implants the most popular affordable alternative to European premium brands.

Dentium is known for the SuperLine and Implantium lines. Their XPEED surface — a calcium-incorporated nanostructured titanium — represents an advancement beyond standard SLA surfaces. Dentium has invested heavily in their own digital workflow (e-GUIDE) and emphasizes their bone-level connection design.

Hiossen (Osstem) is the larger company by volume — the world's #4 manufacturer. Their ETIII and TS series use the SA (Sand-blasted, Acid-etched) surface, which is a proven workhorse. Osstem's scale gives them a pricing advantage and broader distribution network.

At just $50 apart ($950 vs $900), price is not the differentiator. The decision usually comes down to your dentist's training, available prosthetic components, and the specific implant line recommended for your case.

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Key Differences at a Glance

Cost Difference $50
Dentium $950 Budget
Hiossen (Osstem) $900 Budget

Full Specification Comparison

Specification Dentium Hiossen (Osstem)
Average Cost per Implant $950 $900
Clinical Success Rate 97.0% 96.5%
Tier Budget Budget
Origin South Korea USA / South Korea
Material Type Grade 4 Titanium Grade 4 Titanium
Surface Technology S.L.A. (Sand-blasted, Large-grit, Acid-etched) surface SA (Sand-blasted, Acid-etched)
FDA Approval FDA 510(k) Cleared since 2004 — SuperLine, Implantium, SimpleLine systems FDA 510(k) Cleared — ET III and TSIII implant systems
Warranty 10 Years 10 Years
Year Founded 2000 1997
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea Branchburg, New Jersey, USA (Parent: Osstem Implant, Seoul, South Korea)
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Technology Comparison

Dentium Technology

Surface: S.L.A. (Sand-blasted, Large-grit, Acid-etched) surface

Material: Grade 4 Titanium

Prosthetics: Internal hex, Cement-retained, Screw-retained, SuperLine II, Digital workflow

Hiossen (Osstem) Technology

Surface: SA (Sand-blasted, Acid-etched) — Resorbable media blasting

Material: Grade 4 Titanium

Prosthetics: Cement-retained, Screw-retained, Overdenture, Multi-unit

Who Is Each Brand Best For?

Dentium

Cost-conscious patients seeking a well-established Asian implant brand with strong FDA credentials and global distribution. Good option for standard cases where premium brand pricing is prohibitive.

Hiossen (Osstem)

Budget-conscious patients who need reliable, FDA-approved dental implants, patients in dental networks and DSOs (dental service organizations) offering competitive pricing, those with adequate bone and straightforward cases who prioritize affordability, and patients who cannot access premium brands due to cost constraints.

Our Verdict

Choose Dentium if your dentist prefers the XPEED calcium-incorporated surface, you want the e-GUIDE digital planning, or you're on the SuperLine system which offers a broad prosthetic library. Choose Hiossen (Osstem) if your dentist is part of an Osstem-trained network, you want the scale and support of the world's #4 manufacturer, or your DSO/group practice uses the Osstem system as standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Korean dental implant brand is more popular in the US?
Hiossen (Osstem) has larger market share in the US due to their earlier market entry and aggressive DSO partnerships. Dentium is rapidly growing, especially among private-practice dentists who prefer the XPEED surface technology and SuperLine prosthetic versatility.
Are Dentium and Osstem implants interchangeable?
No. While both are Korean-made, they use completely different implant-abutment connections, surgical instruments, and prosthetic components. Once an implant is placed, all restorative work must use that specific brand's components.
Which has better clinical research, Dentium or Osstem?
Osstem has more total published studies due to the company's larger scale and longer presence in international markets. However, Dentium's XPEED surface has strong recent publications showing enhanced early osseointegration compared to standard SLA surfaces.
Is it safe to get a Korean dental implant instead of a European brand?
Yes. Both Dentium and Osstem/Hiossen are FDA 510(k) approved, meet ISO 13485 quality standards, and are used in 60+ countries. Clinical success rates for both exceed 97%. Korean implants offer excellent value for straightforward cases.
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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